Little Farm Gully (GULLY), NSW Details

History

The name dates from 7 August 1837 and has remained over the years. Name proposed by Philip Woodbury in response to the Mangrove Mountain Naming Proposal Project. (Woodbury P naming form 5 July 1997)

Description

A gully which rises in an area 1.0 km W by N of Oyster Shell Hill and 4.7 km N by E of Haycock trigonometrial station. It is 1.0 km in a south-westerly direction through Por 35 into Dinner Creek.

Origin

Named by William Woodbury on 7 August 1837 when he received his Crown grant - Por 35. (Woodbury P of Lower Mangrove naming proposal form 5 July 1997) Little Farm is the name of the property and the gully. (Pontifex M of Mangrove Mountain and Gosford City Council letter 30 June 1999)

Little Farm Gully (GULLY), NSW
title Little Farm Gully (GULLY)
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state NSW
reference 80156
placename Little Farm Gully
designation GULLY
geographical name
previous names
lga GOSFORD
description A gully which rises in an area 1.0 km W by N of Oyster Shell Hill and 4.7 km N by E of Haycock trigonometrial station. It is 1.0 km in a south-westerly direction through Por 35 into Dinner Creek.
meaning
origin Named by William Woodbury on 7 August 1837 when he received his Crown grant - Por 35. (Woodbury P of Lower Mangrove naming proposal form 5 July 1997) Little Farm is the name of the property and the gully. (Pontifex M of Mangrove Mountain and Gosford City Council letter 30 June 1999)
history The name dates from 7 August 1837 and has remained over the years. Name proposed by Philip Woodbury in response to the Mangrove Mountain Naming Proposal Project. (Woodbury P naming form 5 July 1997)
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